Eight Bar Riff: 1943-1950

Eight Bar Riff: 1943-1950

by Harry James & His Musicmakers
Eight Bar Riff: 1943-1950

Eight Bar Riff: 1943-1950

by Harry James & His Musicmakers

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Overview

Popularly known as the husband of Betty Grable and virtuosic leader of a sweet band that was sometimes garnished with a string section, Harry James was also an exceptionally fine jazz trumpeter who made great records as an inspired sideman with Ben Pollack, Miff Mole, the Rhythm Wreckers, Teddy Wilson, Billie Holiday, Lionel Hampton, and Benny Goodman. As for his own authentically swinging big band, Hep Records presents Harry James & His Music Makers as documented on a series of historical airchecks. This excellent album provides some of the best big-band jazz by Harry James that you will ever find anywhere. These archival rarities were drawn from three different installments of The Chesterfield Show broadcast over CBS from Los Angeles in late 1943 and early 1944; three shows presented at the Meadowbrook Gardens in Culver City and aired over the KHJ Mutual-Don Lee Network between December 1, 1945, and February 22, 1946; a Coca-Cola-sponsored broadcast emanating from Los Angeles during August of 1946; and an exciting live remote from the Marine Ballroom on the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, NJ, on June 7, 1950. During this time period, James had two master jazz musicians in the band: Duke Ellington's composer, arranger, and valve trombonist Juan Tizol, featured on his own amazing "Keb-Lah"; and Jimmie Lunceford's alto saxophonist Willie Smith, featured as a soloist on "I Don't Know Why" and as a singer on "Coffee Time." Pop vocals are supplied by Ginnie Powell, Marion Morgan, and Buddy Moreno. The musicianship on this album is stunning. Baritone saxophonist Bob Poland is spotlighted on "Slap Happy," Duke Ellington's feature for Harry Carney, and tenor saxophonist Corky Corcoran handles "It's the Talk of the Town" with just the right amount of backing from ten string players and big-band continuo. There is an unusually high number of excellently arranged instrumentals on this compilation. "In a Mist," composed by Bix Beiderbecke, was arranged by Neal Hefti. "Carnival," composed by Harry Warren, was arranged by Billy May. "Friar Rock" and "Eight Bar Riff" were composed by James, who co-wrote "The Beaumont Ride" with Ray Conniff, who devised the arrangement. Johnny Thompson, who appears to have been lightly obsessed with condiments and comestibles, wrote "The Gravy Train" and "Jump Sauce." And the profoundly groovy "9:20 Special" was composed by Buster Harding and Count Basie's alto man Earle Warren. There's a lot of solid jazz in this packet, interspersed with square little announcements by well-intentioned radio MCs. Among various and sundry Harry James aircheck compilations, this one certainly rates near the top of the heap. ~ arwulf arwulf

Product Details

Release Date: 06/12/2007
Label: Hep
UPC: 0603366008323
Rank: 130701

Tracks

  1. Cinderella
  2. Too Marvelous for Words
  3. The Gravy Train
  4. Coffee Time
  5. Jump Sauce
  6. It's the Talk of the Town
  7. June Is Bustin' Out All Over
  8. Friar Rock
  9. 9:20 Special
  10. Blue Skies
  11. I Can't Begin to Tell You
  12. King Porter Stomp
  13. 9:20 Special
  14. Do You Love Me?
  15. Eight Bar Riff
  16. The Man I Love
  17. I've Never Forgotten
  18. I Don't Know Why
  19. Keb-Lah
  20. The Beaumont Ride
  21. In a Mist
  22. Slap Happy
  23. Carnival

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Harry James & His Musicmakers   Primary Artist
Willie "The Lion" Smith   Primary Artist,Sax (Alto)
Corky Corcoran   Primary Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Bob Poland   Primary Artist,Sax (Baritone)
Harry James   Primary Artist,Trumpet
Bob Bein   Violin
Red Berken   Trumpet
Thurman Teague   Bongos,Bass
Lee O'Connor   Trombone
Al Freide   Cello
Al Neimann   Viola
Gerson Oberstein   Violin
Ernest Karpati   Violin
L.N. Kurkdje   Violin
Jim Troutman   Trumpet
Herchel Gilbert   Viola
Victor Stern   Viola,Viola
Al Neiman   Violin
Fred Waldron   French Horn,French Horn
Murray MacEachern   Trombone
Vince Badale   Trumpet
Edward Mihelich   Bongos,Bass
Bob Stone   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Dave Robbins   Trombone
Harry Jones   Trumpet
George Davis   Sax (Baritone)
Harry Rodgers   Trombone
Cy Bernard   Cello
Hayden Causey   Guitar
Leonard Corris   Trumpet
Stan Fishelson   Trumpet
Lou Fromm   Drums
Johnny MacAfee   Sax (Alto),Sax (Baritone)
Nick Buono   Trumpet
Juan Tizol   Trombone (Valve)
Jimmy Campbell   Trumpet
Sam Herman   Guitar
Phil Palmer   French Horn
Nick Fatool   Drums
George David   Sax (Baritone),Sax (Tenor)
Mike Russell   Viola
Bruce McDonald   Piano
Stewart Bruner   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Jerome Reisler   Violin
Harry Jaworski   Violin
Arnold Ross   Piano
John DeVoogdt   Violin
James Grimes   Trumpet
Eddie Rosa   Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Jack Gootkin   Violin
Sam Freed   Viola
Benny Heller   Guitar
Musky Ruffo   Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Gerald Joyce   Viola
Nick Pisani   Violin
David Sterkin   Viola
Al Cuozzo   Trumpet
King Guion   Sax (Tenor)
Murray McEachern   Trombone
Buddy Moreno   Vocals
Ginnie Powell   Vocals
Herschel Burke Gilbert   Viola
Dalton Rizzotto   Trombone
Jackie Mills   Drums
Sam Caplan   Violin
Ray Heath   Trombone
Al Lerner   Piano
Micky Scrima   Drums
Leo Zorn   Violin
Ziggy Elmer   Trombone
Phil Cook   Trumpet
Chuck Preble   Trombone
Red Berkens   Trumpet
Al Friede   Cello
Claude Lakey   Sax (Alto),Sax (Baritone)
Bill Spear   Viola,Violin
Alexander Neiman   Viola,Violin
Jimmy Cook   Sax (Tenor)
Larry Kurkdjie   Violin
Sam Sachelle   Sax (Baritone)
George Grossman   Violin
Robert Bein   Violin
Willie Smith   Vocals,Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
David Robbins   Trombone
Everett McDonald   Trumpet
Jimmy Troutman   Trumpet
Vic Hamann   Trombone

Technical Credits

David J. Weiner   Compilation Producer,Research,Liner Notes,Photography
Mack Gordon   Composer
Doug Pomeroy   Transfers,Restoration
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Jerry Livingston   Composer
Ray Conniff   Arranger,Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Bix Beiderbecke   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Earle Warren   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
James V. Monaco   Composer
Leroy Holmes & His Orchestra   Arranger,Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Juan Tizol   Arranger,Composer
Jule Styne   Composer
Jelly Roll Morton   Composer
Marty Symes   Composer
Neal Hefti   Arranger
Richard A. Whiting   Composer
Roy Turk   Composer
Buster Harding   Composer
Arthur Freed   Composer
Al J. Neiburg   Composer
Alastair Robertson   Executive Producer
Harry Ruby   Composer
Billy May   Arranger
Fred E. Ahlert   Composer
Harry James   Composer,Direction
Harry Warren   Composer
Sammy Cahn   Composer
Brian Johnston   Design
The Johnny Thompson Singers   Arranger
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